Controversial New Game Wins High Court Battle For Release

A High Court battle over the ban of a controversial new video game has ended with the ruling that the game is safe to play, as long as players don't take the killing, shooting, stabbing, dismemberment and gang-rape role-play too seriously.

The British Bored of Film Classification (BBFC) had taken its fight to the High Court, saying the game "went way too far", and voiced, what the Video Appeals Committee (VAC) said were, "unsubstantiated claims that kids might re-enact its gory scenes on the street".

The game, Humiliate And Kill People Older Than Yourself By Gruesome Means In A Pathetic Attempt To Gain Honour 2, is the brainchild of UK-based games company Wanker Games, who claim the game is "safe", as well as "sick" and "well-proppa".